Friday, July 27, 2012

Movie Review: Kya Super Kool Hain Hum - A Gawky Double Entendre Treat

Cast: Ritesh Deshmukh, Tusshar Kapoor, Pooja Sharma, Sara Jane Diaz, Anupam Kher and Chunky Pandey

Direction: Sachin Yardi 

Producer: Ekta Kapoor 

Duration : 2 Hours 16 Mins 

Censor Rating: A

Rating : ***

It looks like Indian cine biz is undergoing a phase of transformation, where cine flicks with double entendre dialogues and adult content are no longer considered as the alien concepts. 

Finally the much awaited adult-comedy flick, Kya Super Kool Hain Hum made it to the celluloid. Loaded with tons of sexual innuendoes, adult jokes and impish humor, Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum opened with an occupancy of 65-70 % at the multiplexes.

Synopsis: 
Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum is an adult comedy tale, showcasing tons of double entendre and adult jokes with four protagonists a struggling actor, a jobless DJ and two fun loving girls. 

Story:
Narration of Kya Super Kool Hain Hum revolves around two friends, Adi (Played by Tusshar Kapoor) and Sid (played by Riteish Deshmukh). Adi is an aspiring actor who appears in tacky ads, while Sid is a DJ, who never gets the right opportunities. 
As the story proceeds, an astrologer tells Adi, that his fortunes will turn when he meets the love of his life whose name will have S as its initial. Shortly after it Adi has a rendezvous with Simran (Neha Sharma) and that's where the cupid struck.

After meeting Simran, Adi falls head over heels in love with her. On the other hand, Sid has an encounter with his ladylove Anu (Sarah Jane Dias) at a fashion show, where Anu suffers a wardrobe malfunction as she gets distracted by erring music. 

The story takes tricky twist, when Sid comes to know that Adi has given Simran the diamond that was for Suckru, the much loved pug of Sid. So in order to bring that diamond back the duo decide to follow Simran to Goa. 

With frames rolling ahead, steps in a cine fanatic billionaire, Marlo (played by Anupam Kher) who is hoodwinked by a Baba named 3G (played by Chunky Pandey), and adds on tremendously to the already soaring humor quotient of the movie. 

Script:
The script of Kya Super Kool Hai Hum looked more of a pick and fix tale, where the entire script appears to be a bunch of goofs and spoofs inspired from the films. In addition to the spoofs even the original parts of the script looks quite resembling to some of the earlier releases, where an astrologer predicts that male protagonist's fortunes will turn when he meets the love of his life - whose name will begin with S.
Though the movie offers a good amount of laughter to cine goers, but as far as the plot of the movies is concerned then it is simply disappointing with nothing seems to tied up well to maintain the smooth flow of narration.

In nutshell, the script of Kya Super Kool Hain Hum is just like a boat without oars, but still destined make it to the shores because of the flowing water and in this case, it's adult comedy which escorts this erratic boat.

Dialogues:
Quite in accordance with the quality of the script, dialogues seems to be inspired from widely heard and read SMS jokes, especially the adult ones. Inspite of having nothing innovative or novel, these SMS-dialogues succeed in keeping the hilarity alive may be because they are mouthed openly on the celluloid. 

Majority of the dialogues lead to a spontaneous laughter but there is a handful of such dialogues or one liners also, which simply struggle to make the masses giggle. The spice that seemed to be governing even the dialogues and humor of the movie is its high sexual innuendoes quotient, which is a treat for all those who don't mind exploring the restricted side of humor.
Screenplay and Direction: 
If it's about rating the the screen play and direction of the movie, then director Sachin Yardi has given an average performance and it's called an average performance because of constantly oscillating screenplay. Through out the course of movie Yardi has failed in maintaining the momentum of the movie. 

First half of the movie takes off at a decent pace but due to weak script it constantly appears to be lacking the smooth link-up. But thanks to double entendre, which successfully manages to keep the cine buffs attention fixed to the celluloid.

As far as second half is concerned then it looks quite lame after that over dose of adult comedy punches in the first half. In the second half those gawky dialogues appears to be loosing their wittiness.

Performances:
After being part of comedy flicks like Hey Baby, Double Dhamaal and Houseful-2, Ritesh seems to mastered the art of tickling the ribs of the cine goers. Even in Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum, Ritesh has proved his dexterity in making the masses cackle.

Ritesh very well carried the role of a jobless DJ, who is a proud owner of a pug who is the only source of income for him. In addition to his comic timing, Ritesh's facial expressions also work as an added enticement to prove his expertise in the comedy genre.
After delivering some impeccable performances as a deaf and mute character in Golmaal series, Tusshar has once again succeeded in impressing the fans by his comic timing in, Kya Super Kool Hain Hum. In the movie, Tusshar very well portrayed the role of a struggling actor who does some weird ads to make the both ends meet.

As far as the performance of female protagonists Sarah Jane Dias and Neha Sharma are concerned, then the gorgeous duo doesn't add much to the film apart from adding some glamorous sequences, where they are seen flaunting their toned bodies and pretty faces.

Anupam Kher as a cine fanatic billionaire succeeds in bringing some giggles, where as Chunky Pandey's comic performance as Baba 3-G looks brainless and over-the-top.

Music and Lyrics: 
Inspite of having lyrics ranking high on gaucherie metronome, the music of Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum seems to be energetic and goes well with the plot and the spirit of the movie. 

'Dil Garden Garden', and 'UP Bihar Lootne' are wonderful foot thumping treats which vitalise the youthful zest, where as 'Shirt Da Button' again with some naughty lyrics, but brilliant music is a soothing carol. In the cinematography department Ravi Walia deserves to patted for making things quite vibrant.
BO Potential: 
With some very heavy adult comedy punches, this weekend Kya Super Kool Hain Hum is expected to go rave among cine goers especially the teenagers. But as far as the emerging as a bumper hit or BO Knight is concerned, then the movie thoroughly lacks in those fronts, which are required to make a memorable movie.

Since the movie is bouquet of naughty flavours, hence it is expected to pull a major chunk of young population, who loves this kind of comedy.

Verdict :
To sum up, Kya Super Kool Hai Hum promises an over the top double dose of humor. With tons of adult humour, sexual innuendo, and expletive one-liners, Kya Super Kool Hain Hum is a witty majestic double entendre bonanza offering tons of sexual tone, adult jokes, impish humor. In nut shell it is a roller coaster ride from beginning till end, which will surely be loved by the youngsters.

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